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No, that would be an example of a translocation.

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Q: Is a chromosome's gene sequence that was abcdefg before modification and abcdlmnop afterward an example of inversion?
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What mutation involves two chromosomes?

Inversion and duplication!


What does insertion and inversion mutation have in common?

They are both mutations of chromosomes


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Duplication, translocation, inversion, deletion.


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The ISBN of A Fatal Inversion is 0670809772.


What is the ISBN of Primary Inversion?

The ISBN of Primary Inversion is 0812550234.


When was Primary Inversion created?

Primary Inversion was created in 1995.


How many pages does A Fatal Inversion have?

A Fatal Inversion by Barbara Vine has approximately 320 pages.